Wind River announces Android Developer Toolkit
The embedded specialist Wind River is working on an Android developer toolkit for smartphones. Wind river will make this SDK available in Q1 of 2009. The bundle will include an embedded Linux System with all Android related patches, Android compatible Wind River API and an Eclipse-based Workbench to develop for embedded systems.
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Android Screenshots
Here some fresh screenshots of the new Android GUI Version 0.9 running within an Emulator:
Android Roadmap available
Since today an Android Roadmap is available which shows the next in the whole Android Development and last but not least also when Android Phones / Devices will sold to the public.
- 12 November, 2007 - “Early Look” SDK released
- January to August, 2008 - Android Developer Challenge I
- 18 August, 2008 - Android 0.9 SDK beta released
- September 2008 - additional Android 1.0 (pre) SDK releases made available, as necessary
- Q3 - Q4 2008 - Android 1.0 SDK release 1 available (first actual 1.0-compatible SDK)
- Q4 2008 - Android 1.0 devices available at retail
- Q4 2008 - Source code released
- Q4 2008 - Key Announcement on Android Developer Challenge II
New Android SDK 0.9 (BETA) released with many API changes
Just some minutes ago google announced the availability of a new BETA Release of the Android SDK.
The new Release is the first big step on the SDK’s road to compatibility with 1.0. Since this is a beta release, applications developed with it may not quite be compatible with devices running the final Android 1.0. The APIs seem to be pretty stable right now and google don’t expect any major changes in till Version 1.0. In the current 0.9 Version the APIs for Bluetooth and GTalk Service were removed. But perhaps they will find the way back in the SDK later with 1.0. Here are some more details about the new SDK 0.9 for Android Phone Development:
- First and most obviously, the new Home screen is included, along with a ton of UI changes for 1.0.
- Some new applications are included: an Alarm Clock, Calculator, Camera, Music player, Picture viewer, and Messaging (for SMS/MMS conversations.)
- Several new development tools were added, such as a graphical preview for XML layouts for users of Eclipse, and a tool for constructing 9-patch images.
- A number of new APIs are fleshed out and improved, and others are now close to their final forms for 1.0.
- Tons of bugs were fixed, of course. (If you had problems with the MediaPlayer, try it now!)
Googlephone (Android) will be called “G1″ and just passed the FCC
As just published, the new Android Phone which will be offered by T-Mobile USA is definitly called “G1″ (Model DREA100) and has just passed the FCC. There also exists a model with builtin WiFi 802.11b/g. Both models will have a 3G Chip inside to surf the web at full speed. The ” jogball” which is shown in nearly all videos will also be built into this device for easy surfing and menu navigation.
Here are some specs for the HTC Google Phone:
- Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
- 802.11b/g WiFi
- Jogball
- Wider display than Iphone - a 5″ long by 3″ wide touch screen
- GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1900 AND WCDMA 1700 (3G)
- 3 Megapixel builtin camera
- a slide out Qwerty keypad
- Colors: white,brown,black
New Android SDK Release Infos
It looks like that with the news about the upcoming android HTC “G1/Dream” Device, Google will also Release a new SDK to the public. Some people in the official IRC channel stated that a new SDK will be released and it will contain nearly 30% changes to the current SDK, which should include renamed, removed and added APIs. Also tons of the current Bugs/Issues which are filled at the official Android Bugtracker will be obsolete after the new SDK release.
It seems that after a long period of zero SDK Updates and News for Devices, the whole Android thing is coming up to new speed and we can expect more and more details in the near future because of the T-Mobile HTC Device public release. So stay tuned for more breaking news…
No commentsMore Rumours about Android Release Date and Phone Specs
Since some days, more and more rumours are getting written on Blogs and Websites about Android. So it seems that T-Mobile USA will be the first carrier which will ship HTC (one of worlds biggest mobile device manufacturer) based devices including Android as the operating system on it. It seems that the Phones are expected to go into sale in October for people which already have a T-Mobile Plan. Later also new customers will be able to buy the HTC device. Most sites on the net talk about prices between 150$ and 250$, perhaps it will depend on your current plan or how long you have your plan @ t-Mobile.
Perhaps you already used apple`s App Store ? T-Mobile is also planning a Store for Android powered phones where you can download commercial and free apps/games for your device. This is due to the fact that more and more people want to customize their mobile with usefull appications instead of the already installed apps. Hopefully we see some of the “Android Developer Challenge” Applications in this store ready to download and use.
Here are some of the android phone specs which can be also found on various sites on the net:
- 3G (UMTS/HSDPA)
- 3 Megapixel builtin camera
- a 5″ long by 3″ wide touch screen
- a slide out Qwerty keypad
- Colors: white,brown,black
If you wanna see a video of the HTC device with Android running on it, have a look at the following Youtube page:
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Just found an interesting room for android news on friendfeed.com
http://friendfeed.com/rooms/android
Jason Chen, Dan Morill from Google and other people are posting some really interesting stuff there, like a PDf which is published for wired.com, In this PDF Daniel Roth is writing about the future and goals of the Android Stack. So, have a look at the PDF which is just called “The Google Phone” and start with a very promising header:
“Here comes Android, the open source operating system that will break the corporate stranglehold on the wireless web, make it fun to surf from your cell, And (oh yeah) scoop up billions of dollars in mobile Ads.”
Screenshot of the PDF:
1 commentPlaying Golf on Android makes fun with Golfzilla
Today the Team of GClue, Inc. Japan will release a first Beta Version of their Golf Application for Android named “Golfzilla”. You will probably think why is it so important to write about a Golf Game on a mobile? Because this is not a simple Golf game, its a MashUp between a mobile game and the built in Google Maps application from Android. Here is the offical press release text which we got this night by the GClue Team :
We release Android Application “Golfzilla” Beta at Today.
Golfzila is mashed up application with Google Map’s real
map picture. We can play golf game on Google Map.
We schedule final release at end of 2008. And final version,
we support P2P vattle mode that using by GTalk, and ranking
that used by Google App Engine.
More information of “Golfzilla”:
Youtube:
PicaSa:
http://picasaweb.google.co.jp/gclue.akira/Golfzilla
GClue Homepage:
http://gclue.com/
Android Device with Application shown at Google IO
Yesterday we found an interesting video on YouTube showing the first real android device with real nice applications like google street view including a compass system. also a nice feature of unlocking the android home screen was shown, you simply have to paint a line on the device which will then unlock the device if the line was correctly painted. Simple but usefull and cool idea instead of using passwords or a pin. The webbrowser (web kit engine) supports nearly the same features like the iphone safari browser, but on addition to the apple one, it supports zooming into page content via a magnifying glass. So i must say, i was impressed by the features and hope they will release an android mobile devide as soon as possible.
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